Sunday, February 28, 2010

ORCHESTRAL indie band Recommended Daily Allowance, whose line-up hits double figures with all their cellists and trumpeters etc. taken into account, have worked extra hard on this, their self-titled debut album.This is because they recorded it, lost it, and then had to record it again - and I imagine they don't recommend doing that.Lucky for us they did, because Recommended Daily Allowance is sublime morning music, which sounds like Gomez waking up.In fact the Londoners have crafted a tasty effort well worth sampling.

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